Mitsubishi Brand Ambassador Jimmy Cowan On His Hopes For Rest
Of The Season

LONDON – Jan 17, 2014: IT’S the halfway point of the season
and Gloucester Rugby scrum half and Mitsubishi Brand Ambassador Jimmy Cowan
is confident performances on the pitch will improve in the coming
weeks.

Speaking as he collected the keys to his new Mitsubishi ASX Auto the
31-year-old talked about being back from injury, his aims for the rest of
the season and how much he’s looking forward to this year’s RBS
6 Nations.

Former All Black Jimmy said: ‘It’s been a tough season to
date. We didn’t forecast being where we are in the table now at the
start of the season but the good thing is we are only at the half-way point
so there’s still plenty of rugby to be played to rectify where we
are.

‘We’ve got plenty to work on but we know what we are capable
of. It’s about sticking together and building on our foundations and
hopefully you will see our game grow over the rest of the season.

‘Going into the season we had high ambitions of finishing in the
top two but that is out of our control now. Realistically now top six is
our goal and so we’re aiming for that as a group.

‘There’s only eight points difference between us and fourth
place so if we put some performances together going forward we can finish
well.’

After six and a half months out with a knee injury the World Cup winner
who has more than 50 All Blacks caps to his name is glad to be back
playing: ‘I’m back now to full health, touch wood, and looking
forward to the rest of the season.’

And he’s also keen to see many of his Gloucester teammates compete
in the RBS 6 Nations next month.

Jimmy said: ‘I’ve always kept a close eye on the 6 Nations
tournament. I have been a big fan watching it and I take a special interest
in England because a lot of young players in our side play for them, like
Billy Twelvetrees and Ben Morgan. Those boys are showing what they can do
and it’s great to watch.

‘It’s a great competition and very hard to choose one team
to that will win it. Ireland have really come on, Wales won it last year,
France are always dangerous and then you have England.

‘The 6 Nations will be a special year this year because everyone
is working towards the World Cup in 2015.’

Mitsubishi Motors in the UK has been involved with Gloucester Rugby
since 2006, as shirt sponsor and corporate sponsor. It also backs the
Mitsubishi Golden Gamble, which offers fans the chance to win tickets and a
chauffer driven journey in a Mitsubishi Outlander to an away game.

Jimmy said: ‘I’m very grateful for the support from
Mitsubishi. They work wonders with the club and they are a big part of the
club. I’m grateful for the ASX, it’s a lovely car and just what
I need.’